Kendall Bay Remediation

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  • Remediation works progressing well

    Remediation works, involving the clean up of contaminated sediments in Kendall Bay is progressing well, with the Insitu-stabilisation (ISS) work commencing this week (w/c Feb 24). The ISS works involve the pumping of marine cement into the contaminated sediments below the surface, to form a raft like structure and contain the contaminated sediments permanently.
    Work completed to date has included the establishment of the Staging Site at 140 Tennyson road and installing the majority of the environmental controls, including the installation of the Northern sheet pile walls, the outer and inner silt curtains, the bubble curtains and work continues on southern sheet piles – due to be completed in March 2020.
    The Sheet pile wall in the North was completed within ~4.5 weeks, well in advance of the initial estimated ~8-10 weeks that were scheduled. This allowed a good respite period over the Christmas/New Year period.
    The use of Bubble curtains (whereby a compressor supplies air which blows up bubbles to surface) has been adopted in areas to act as access gates. These bubble curtains control turbidity in the water while allowing for boats/barges to move through the gating areas efficiently, without having to open and close any physical structure.
    Sediment removal in the southern area (to enable the larger equipment/barges to access this shallow area) requires an excavator to remove the sediments and place into purpose built (blue) bins. The bins are then closed to limit the time the sediments are exposed to reduce the potential for odour. The barges transport the bins back to the Staging site whereby they are transported offsite for treatment and disposal.
    Impacts associated with the works include the potential to create odour, intermittent noise and a visual sheen on the surface of the water in the vicinity of the works. Stringent controls and mitigation measures are in place to manage these impacts, as well as Environmental Monitoring for Water Quality, Noise and Air Quality (Odour). No readings have been outside the Project compliance criteria to date.
    Jemena’s Community Liaison Manager, Barbara said that the local community had been patient and supportive of the works. “ Residents have been very understanding and appreciative of these important environmental works that will ultimately leave a lasting legacy”.
    The project is on schedule to be completed in December 2020, weather and site conditions dependant.

  • Remediation of Kendall Bay Sediments gets DPI&E Consent

     The Project team has now completed Project Management Plans and mobilization to the Staging site has commenced.  Work on the water will commence later in the year.

  • Kendall Bay Next Steps

    Following successful completion of the Remediation trial, Jemena has submitted a development application (DA) to the Department of Planning and Environment (DP&E) for the full-scale Remediation Project. The DA including the EIS for the proposal was on public exhibition from 3 October 2018 until 31 October 2018.

    The EIS includes a range of specialist studies to assess the environmental and social acceptability of the proposed remediation work. The EIS will be assessed by DP&E with input from the other relevant agencies. It will need to be approved by the NSW Minister for Planning, along with the DA, before works can commence. The EIS is available to view at the DP&E website: http://majorprojects.planning.nsw.gov.au/index.pl?action=view_job&job_id=6701

    Jemena are currently awaiting approval from DP&E and associated approval conditions to be followed to complete the works.

  • Sediment remediation trial works in Kendall Bay

    Jemena’s appointed remediation contractor Ventia has successfully completed the sediment remediation trial work in the southern portion of Kendall Bay. The trial work involved a limited field trial of the remediation method (in-situ stabilisation) and further collection of sediment samples for laboratory testing and analysis. A report was prepared following the trial and provided to the Site Auditor and EPA for review. The Site Auditor concluded that the outcomes of the trials have demonstrated the practicality and applicability of the remedial strategy to Kendall Bay and concludes the project should progress to full scale remediation.

  • Sediment remediation work to commence pending approval

    The full-scale sediment remediation work will be conducted after approvals are received from the Department of Planning and Environment.

    Jemena has engaged a remediation contractor Ventia to carry out the work, including a trial of the proposed in-situ solidification remediation method. The trial was completed in late 2018. 

    In further news, the project team is based at Jemena’s head office in North Sydney. The Mortlake office is still being used periodically and will be the base for Kendall Bay operations for the remediation works after project development consent.